Note that however GNet does NOT use GObject, it rolls its own object
type... I kinda wanted a twisted-like framework so that I could for
example subclass a GNetServer or otherwise connect signals to it to
respond to network events, and GNet doesnt let you do that in the
GObject way. I`m thinking I might write my own possibly... but yea
other than don`t think theres been much activity on GNet for a while,
the mailing lists look dead. whatever,
cheers

On 8/21/06, Alan M. Evans <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On Mon, 2006-08-21 at 06:18, Chris Sparks wrote:
> > I went looking fo rGNet and what is odd is that it says this:
> >
> > " It is written in C, object-oriented, and built upon GLib."
> >
> > C isn't object-oriented......
>
> "Object-oriented" is a philosophy, not an attribute of a language.
>
> C++ supports objects within the language, C does not. But this does not
> mean that one cannot apply object-oriented principles when programming
> with C. Similarly, one could write a strictly non-object-oriented
> program in C++. Doing objects in C just requires some methodic
> discipline.
>
> Or think of it this way: All languages eventually get translated machine
> code. Is machine code object oriented?
>
>
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